I would practice but at the end of the day I'm so burnt out from boredom and repetitive work that I can barely stay awake.
You've had a tough break but the only way you're going to get through it is with effort on your part.
Decide where you want to be in six months and come up with a plan to get there. Then just work it, work it, work it.
If you can't move directly into another position then start a project on the side that you find interesting and can be shown to prospective employers or may turn into something you can grow.
You need to avoid feeling sorry for yourself. It's not going to help. It's only going to weigh you down and make you a drag to be around. Prospective employers and partners will pick up on that and will be turned off by it.
You've had a tough break but the only way you're going to get through it is with effort on your part.
Decide where you want to be in six months and come up with a plan to get there. Then just work it, work it, work it.
If you can't move directly into another position then start a project on the side that you find interesting and can be shown to prospective employers or may turn into something you can grow.
You need to avoid feeling sorry for yourself. It's not going to help. It's only going to weigh you down and make you a drag to be around. Prospective employers and partners will pick up on that and will be turned off by it.